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Can I not pay the heating fee if the temperature is not up to standard?

You can't refuse to pay for heating if the heating temperature is not up to standard.

You can't refuse to pay for heating if the heating temperature is not up to standard. According to the regulations, the indoor temperature of heating users should be guaranteed not to be lower than 16℃ during heating. Heating enterprises need to provide safe, stable and qualified heating services, regularly test the room temperature of users, and the temperature measurement records shall be signed by users or other witnesses. If the owner disputes the room temperature reaching the standard, he can entrust a third-party organization with room temperature testing qualification to carry out the testing, and keep the temperature measurement records. The heating company shall bear the burden of proof for the temperature measurement report provided by the owner, otherwise the heating fee shall be reduced or exempted appropriately.

What expenses does the property management fee include?

The constituent elements of property fees are as follows:

1, labor cost, salary of management service personnel, social insurance and welfare expenses extracted according to regulations;

2, the daily operation and maintenance costs of * * * parts of the property and * * * facilities and equipment;

3, the property management area greening maintenance costs;

4, property management area cleaning costs;

5, property management regional order maintenance costs;

6. Office expenses;

7. Depreciation expenses of fixed assets of property management enterprises;

8. Part of the property, facilities, equipment and public liability insurance fees;

9. Other expenses agreed by the owner.

I hope the above questions can help you. If you have other legal questions, please consult a professional lawyer.

Legal basis: Article 44 of the Regulations on Property Management. Within the property management area, water supply, power supply, gas supply, heating, communication, cable TV and other units shall charge relevant fees to the end users. Where a realty service enterprise accepts the entrustment to collect the fees mentioned in the preceding paragraph, it shall not collect additional fees such as handling fees from the owners.